Angelina Jolie holds out her hands to greet people while visiting a camp for displaced Iraqis on Sunday (January 25) in Khanke, Iraq.

The 39-year-old actress took a tour of the area before giving a speech, which you can watch below.

“Since I was last here in Iraq, another two million people have been forced from their homes. Mostly in the last six months – this time Iraqi citizens,” Angie said. “Too many innocent people are paying the price of the conflict in Syria and spread of extremism. The international community has to step up and do more.”

She continued, “It is not enough to defend our values at home. We have to defend them here, in the camps and in the informal settlements across the Middle East, and in the ruined towns of Iraq and Syria. We are being tested here, as an international community, and so far – for all the immense efforts and good intentions – we are failing.”

It was recently announced that Unbroken may not get a release date in Japan.

“We decide to distribute films on a case by case basis,” a spokesman for distribution company Toho-Towa, who works with Universal, said in a statement.

Some of the Japanese have viewed Unbroken as an anti-Japanese movie, such as Japanese pop star Miyavi, who wrote, “The depictions of hard-to-believe inhuman acts make this an anti-Japanese film by definition.”

“I think that’s slowly coming to an end. I really do. I mean, that movie is so beautiful and wonderful and she did such a gorgeous job. I think that it’s time people stop with that petty B.S. and just start celebrating great work and stop with the petty kind of silliness,” the 45-year-old actress shared to ET about Angelina.

She added, “It’s just tiresome and old. It’s like an old leather shoe. Let’s buy a new pair of shiny shoes.”

Angelina Jolie stepped out for the 2015 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards on Saturday (January 10) to help honor her role model – Gena Rowlands!

The 39-year-old actress/director made a surprise appearance to present the Career Achievement Award to Gena. During her speech she said, “You will never hear, ‘She’s the next Gena Rowlands‘ — because there’ll never be another,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Check out a couple of Twitter shots from the awards ceremony in the gallery below!

Selma, a movie that Brad Pitt executive produced, is nominated for Best Motion Picture – Drama at tonight’s Golden Globes so we sure hope to see the couple make an appearance there.